Thursday, May 18, 2023

Sentenced to Prism

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I deserve a cone!

Prism is one of those words that you don't hear correctly the first time in my class. A prism's just a box. But, ironically, (or is it "coincidentally"?), a prison cell is usually in the shape of a prism.

But why does it have to be?

Probably for stacking reasons. And being able to first more cells into a block.

On the other hand, "Prismatic" usually means "colorful" with many varied and bright colors. Prisons are usually dull and muted in color, except, perhaps, for orange jumpsuits.

Math note: this started as a "Volume" comic even though it never got there.

The final comment will be "period" because it will come at the end of this sentence.



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3 comments:

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